The Toronto Blue Jays have made a huge splash already this offseason, adding former All-Stars Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle, Josh Johnson and Melky Cabrera to their roster.

But Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon isn't concerned about competing with the new-look Jays in the always-tough American League East.

Joe Maddon has led the Rays to at least 90 wins four out of the last five seasons. (AP Photo)

"I'm not worried about it," Maddon told the Tampa Bay Times. "We've talked about this before. We've gone through this with other teams, whether it's Boston or New York or whomever with all the different things they do in the offseason.

"Now Toronto's doing it. But it's about what we do and how we co-habitate and how we make ourselves better. Coming off 90 wins with all the issues that we had last year, that's still pretty impressive."

Maddon's squad finished third in the East in 2012 with a record of 90-72.

Maddon says the Jays, who finished 73-89 last season, undoubtedly have improved themselves. But he wonders if they plan on flipping any of the players they acquired from the Marlins, such as Reyes.

And the skipper points out that two offseasons ago the Boston Red Sox were the toast of baseball after adding Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford and others. Those moves ulitmately were unsuccessful, and the team finished in last place in 2012 after trading Gonzalez, Crawford and others to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

"Just because you acquire and get these really good players doesn't necessarily mean you're going to win, either."